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It has been an interesting last week in the month of February when it comes to criminal aliens here in the State of Oregon.

Thursday, February 21st, the Linn County Corrections in Albany, Oregon had four criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. None of the four criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at Linn County Corrections were involved in any type of drug crime.

Saturday, February 23rd, the Lincoln County Jail in Newport, Oregon had one criminal alien incarcerated at the jail, 0.61% of the jail population S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. The one criminal alien with a U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Lincoln County Jail was involved in some type of drug crime, 100.00% of the alien jail population (Methamphetamine).

Saturday, February 23rd, the Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) in Salem, Oregon had 32 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 7.80% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Nine of the 32 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the MCCF were involved in some type of drug crime, 28.12% of the alien jail population (Methamphetamine, Heroin, Cocaine and Marijuana).

Sunday, February 24th, the Northern Oregon Regional Corrections (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon had four criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 4.54% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. One of the four criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at NORCOR was involved in some type of drug crime, 25.00% of the alien jail population (Methamphetamine).

Monday, February 25th, the Polk County Jail in Dallas, Oregon had eight criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 7.40% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Five of the eight criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Polk County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 62.50% of the alien jail population (Methamphetamine, Heroin and Cocaine).

Tuesday, February 26th, the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon had nine criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail 7.09% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Five of the nine criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Umatilla County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 55.55% of the alien jail population (Methamphetamine).

Wednesday, February 27th, the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon had 54 criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 9.44% of the jail population the U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the county illegally. Four of the 54 criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Washington County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 7.41% of the alien jail population (Heroin and Cocaine).

Wednesday, February 27th, the Yamhill County Jail in McMinnville, Oregon had four criminal aliens incarcerated at the jail, 2.22% of the jail population U.S. DHS–ICE agents had identified as possibly being in the country illegally. Two of the four criminal aliens with U.S. DHS–ICE holds at the Yamhill County Jail were involved in some type of drug crime, 50.00% of the alien jail population (Methamphetamine and Racketeering).

Beyond alien crime, this week we have an update on HB 2787, in-state tuition for international students illegally in the country, awaiting action in the Oregon State Senate.

A reminder for your listeners, House Bill 2787 is legislation that would allow illegal international students attend Oregon’s four years universities at the same rate as legal U.S. citizens of the state while excluding those same tuition opportunities to lifelong residents of neighboring states (See link).

Considering how many unemployed or under-employed young people there are in this state, it is unconscionable that the preceding Representatives and Senators would be willing to spend Oregon taxpayer money to educate illegal international students so those same students can use that education to compete for scarce jobs with young person’s legally present in this state.

There are two things your radio listeners can do to express their rejection of HB 2787, in-state for illegal international students:

First, write a letter to their Oregon State Representative and Senator asking them to reject the legislation;

Currently there is four Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Yamhill County Jail in McMinnville, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE (See links).

Currently there are 54 Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Washington County Jail in Hillsboro, Oregon for various crimes who have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE.

Of the approximately 572 inmates incarcerated at the Washington County Jail on a daily basis, the 54 criminal aliens make up approximately 9.44% of the jail population (See link).

Currently there are nine Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Umatilla County Jail in Pendleton, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S.DHS–ICE (See links).

Currently there are eight Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at the Polk County Jail in Dallas, Oregon for various crimes that have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE (See links).

Currently there are four Foreign Nationals (criminal aliens) incarcerated at Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facilities (NORCOR) in The Dalles, Oregon for various crimes who have United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Holds placed on them by U.S. DHS–ICE (See links).

What follows is information taken from the Marion County Sheriff / Marion County Correctional Facility (MCCF) website for Inmate / Offender Information, Full Jail Inmate Roster, relating to the number of MCCF prisoners the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has identified as possibly being in the county illegally, U.S. DHS–ICE prisoners charged with drug crimes, and the approximate incarceration cost to Marion County to house its U.S. DHS–ICE jail population (See links).

Total MCCF Inmates: 410

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold: 32

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold: 7.80%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL METH: 5

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE HoldPOS/DEL METH: 15.62%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL HERION: 4

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL HERION: 12.50%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL COCAINE: 3

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL COCAINE: 9.37%

Total MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL MARIJUANA: 2

Percent MCCF Inmates with ICE Hold POS/DEL MARIJUANA: 6.25%

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Inmate Per Day: $107.74

MCCF Incarceration Cost Per Day of 32 Inmates with ICE Holds: $3,447.68